On Saturday, the actress sent a personal message to her nude photo hacker by reposting the explicit photos that had been used to expose her on her own Twitter page.

Along with three angry face emojis, Thorne wrote, “F— u and the power u think you have over me. I’m gonna write about this in my next book,” in a tweet which featured several of the hacked photos.

The tweet also featured a snapshot of a message she wrote to her fans following the photo hack where she admitted to feeling exposed and “gross.”

“Yesterday as u all know, all my s— was hacked. For the last 24 hours I have been threatened with my own nudes and I feel gross, I feel watched, I feel someone has taken something from that I only wanted one special person to see,” the star’s message began. But despite feeling violated, Thorne made it clear that she was not going to let the hacker’s actions phase her.

“For too long I let a man take advantage of me over and over and I’m f—ing sick of it,” she said. “I’m putting this out because it’s MY DECISION NOW U DON GET TO TAKE ANOTHER THING FROM ME.”

The star, 21, has never shied away from sharing her emotions on social media.

Just last month — after announcing her split from long-time boyfriend Mod Sun — Thorne shot back at the rapper following his comments about their break up in an interview with TooFabin which he said, “If [Bella] doesn’t get [her stuff] soon I’m gonna have a really, really poppin’ e-Bay site.”

Though he later admitted he was joking, the actress tweeted at her ex and said, “Awww looks like moddy really wants some press. #hungry also didn’t u call the cops on me when I wanted my computer? U p—-.”

Thorne’s split from Sun came two months after she broke up with YouTube star, Tana Mongeau, announcing the news on Instagram with a photo of the pair she captioned, “I will always love you. All good things must come to an end.”